The Facts: Colts owner Jim Irsay said last week the team hoped to sign wide receiver T.Y. Hilton to a new contract "sooner rather than later." Hilton -- who's about to enter the final year of his rookie deal -- kept things simple while discussing his Colts future at his football camp on Saturday. "If they want to pay me, they'll pay me," Hilton said. "It takes both sides to come to an agreement. I leave that up to my agent and just go out there and have fun."
Diehards Line:As NFL.com notes, Hilton's production on the field -- which included 82 receptions for 1,345 yards and seven touchdowns last season -- puts him in line for a second contract that could make him one of the richest wide receivers in the game. The Colts added help for Hilton and Andrew Luck through the draft and free agency, signing veteran Andre Johnson then drafting Phillip Dorsett in the first round. Hilton is scheduled to earn $665,000 this season, making him one of the biggest bargains in the NFL. With a Luck mega-deal on the horizon, the Colts will have to be business smart to keep their best quarterback and playmaker in the same building. "You draft players and you want to keep them here," GM Ryan Grigson said. "(Hilton) is obviously one we want to keep here. So, we'll address it at the proper time."